Hyundai, in a push to appeal to younger U.S. buyers, has selected actor Paul Rudd as the brand's new celebrity pitchman. Mr. Rudd, 45, is best known for his droll delivery in comedy films such as "Knocked Up", "The 40-Year-Old...

After all the built-up anticipation for Apple's big reveal yesterday and all the talk of the watch and Apple Pay, the first two TV spots out of the gate are for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. The ads feature the two phones, two...

Deeping their existing relationship, the U.S. Postal Service last month started a two-month test run of delivering groceries for AmazonFresh in San Francisco. Should the trial prove a success, the partners may...

The day of reckoning is upon us, the long awaited iPhone 6, iOS 8 and the iWatch were announced today. Let’s cover the basics of what was announced, and how it could potentially fit into your marketing mix for Q4 2014 and...

Want to live forever? It all comes down to collaboration. Credit: Matt Yoke, Wikipedia Commons Tuesday was a big day for Apple CEO Tim Cook and the company as a whole. Cook finally stepped out of Steve Jobs’ looming shadow, as...]

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Jim Greer is the latest tech entrepreneur to put his money into a plan to fix politics. The advantage he has over other reformers: He's a game designer. Politics, Greer says, "is to some degree a game - the most important game...

I used to be one of them. The folks who would "tut-tut" at CEOs who turned their noses up at social media, assuming they were snobby, elitist and out of touch. And maybe all those things are true but now I'm one of those CEOs....

We all know this to be true, whether or not we are conscious of it. In the longer term, likeable people win out over all others. It does not matter how smart, experienced, educated or hard working you are.